Quotes on Propaganda and censorship
From Edexcel GCSE History B Schools History Project: Life in Germany by Steve Waugh, Pearson Education 2009, p.58
Hitler writing in Mein Kampf in 1925
'The purpose of propaganda is to convince the masses, whose slowness of understanding needs to be given time in order to absorb information. Only constant repetition will finally succeed in imprinting an idea on the mind.'
(p.59)
Rallies: 'Image was very important. People would believe that Hitler was making Germany great if they could see it. Goebbels organised mass rallies and marches that projected the image of power and terror.'
From Edexcel GCSE History B Schools History Project: Life in Germany by Steve Waugh, Pearson Education 2009, p.58
Hitler writing in Mein Kampf in 1925
'The purpose of propaganda is to convince the masses, whose slowness of understanding needs to be given time in order to absorb information. Only constant repetition will finally succeed in imprinting an idea on the mind.'
(p.59)
Rallies: 'Image was very important. People would believe that Hitler was making Germany great if they could see it. Goebbels organised mass rallies and marches that projected the image of power and terror.'